Re: Yaesu 5500 rotor problem

Hi Jeff,
It sounds like the feedback pot has gone open circuit on the rotary
element. It's connected to the centre solder lug by a flexible lead
which stiffens over time and eventually breaks
A common problem with the 5500 after a period of use of a couple of
years.
The rotator will need to be pulled apart and the pot replaced.
It's happened to quite a few people. Sorry, can't more help from this
side of the pond.
73
Dave
On 11 Jul 2007, at 14:01, Jeff Griffin wrote:
> I'm having a problem with my 5500-azimuth display and control. I
> haven't
> used it in a few weeks, tried to work some passes last night and
> discovered
> that I lost azimuth control and display. Big problem here is that I
> had an
> operation on my shoulder on July 6th and have the use of my left
> arm only.
> So I thought I would ask here to try and streamline the repair
> process. Here
> are the symptoms...
>
>
>
> Elevation works fine in manual or computer control.
>
> Azimuth works in manual mode, but no location information is
> displayed on
> control unit or pc software. Also no computer steering , only way
> to turn is
> manual input , but no position display.
>
>
>
> I tried to tweak the azimuth pots, no joy. Was thinking possible
> dead spot.
> Any useful info would be appreciated. Sometimes I wonder if I hit
> bottom yet
> in this worst year of my life...
>
>
>
> 73 Jeff kb2m
>
>
>
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